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Interactive World History Game - A Journey Through Time

Join us in this engaging game of X's and O's to test your knowledge on ancient civilizations, religions, and rulers. Discover the importance of silk, Greek architecture, and Roman social classes. Challenge yourself with trivia questions on Hinduism, democracy, and more! Are you ready to conquer history?

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Interactive World History Game - A Journey Through Time

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  1. Welcome to... Social Studies Time! Part 3 A Game of X’s and O’s

  2. Another World History Presentation

  3. 1 2 3 Dewey Cheatum Ima B. Utiful Ivana Winn Seymour Money Anita Hugginkiss Lee V. Mediately Sand E. Beaches Craven Sumfood Starring: Phil R. Up 4 5 6 7 8 9

  4. 1 2 3 Scoreboard X 4 5 6 O 7 8 9 Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

  5. 1 Why was silk so valuable?

  6. 1 It was a much desired luxury fabric by both Chinese and others outside of China. Home

  7. 2 True of False: The main idea behind Confucianism is to live in peace and harmony by avoiding each other.

  8. 2 FALSE, to live in harmony and peace by respecting each other. Home

  9. 3 What architectural achievements did the Greeks invent that are used today on buildings like the White House?

  10. 3 Greek columns – Ionic, Doric, and Corinthian Home

  11. 4 True or False: The government controlled by the people is called Indirect Democracy.

  12. 4 False, it was called a Direct Democracy. Home

  13. 5 What are the two social classes in Rome?

  14. 5 Patricians and Plebeians Home

  15. 6 What kind of training and education did Sparta focus on?

  16. 6 They stressed discipline, duty, strength and military skill. Seven year old boys lived in barracks for military training. Home

  17. 7 Which religion did Hinduism come from?

  18. 7 Brahmanism. Home

  19. 8 Who was the main ruler in Greek mythology?

  20. 8 Zeus Home

  21. 9 True or False: The religion of India which believes in the 4 Noble Truths and the Eightfold path is Hinduism.

  22. 9 FALSE, it’s Buddhism. Home

  23. X X X X X X X X CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!

  24. O O O O O O O O CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!

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